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  • OK you said if you lower the price they will come.

    CCMP is trying to stay alive durning these trouble times. We have averaged a $20.00 front gate fee all year. Some say we are keeping away the families that can not afford the gate price. They (those who want to help the sport stay alive) say if you lower the price they will come.

    Well heres what we are going to do!!!

    If you want to see some GREAT Short Track racing at a great price.
    "CCMP Salute to the FANS" $10.00 at the Front Gate. We will give away a couple Bicycles to the kids and Candy and goodies for all.

    The Parade lap will start "The Salute to the Fans"!!!
    Here some ways to get in FREE !!!!!!
    Ride a Motorcycle in the Parade lap and GET IN FREE (some are retired adults with bikes max 2 people per bike).
    If you have a classic car and drive it in the Parade lap you will get in free (some have old cars and it will help the show).
    If you have a HOT ROD drive it the Parade lap and get in FREE!!!!
    If your belong the special group. Wear you unform get in FREE (Boy Scotts, Armed Forces, Slavation Army,tec...!!!!!

    We will come up with special pricing on some food and drinks. Now, let's see if this will help those who love racing, but can not afford it in these troubled times come to the races.

    Dec 22, CHRISTMAS FAN APPRECTIATION RACE NITE $10.OO FOR GRANDSTANDS ADMISSTION
    Road Warriors vs Desoto Bomders, Alburndale, Citrus Cars 50 laps
    Pro 4
    Fab4
    Thunder Trucks
    Figure 8
    Race Fan Particpation
    and much more to be added.

    So let's see how it goes.
    We will let you know if it makes a differents.

    Thanks for your support and bleiving in the DREAM!
    Bobby Diehl
    Last edited by Bobby Diehl; 12-08-2008, 07:37 AM.

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    Hey everyone... listen up...

    this is a great effort to make this a fun affordable event... BUT.... we need to get the word out. doesnt matter if its free or $10 and no one knows. so SPREAD THE WORD........ good job Bobby.....
    OZZIE

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    • #3
      Bobby, this is a monday night race? If I drive my 67 GTO up and race my Pro 4 what will it cost me for my pit pass? Mike

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      • #4
        Sorry wrong date!!!

        12-20-08 Sorry for the mess up. I sure hope no one called in sick. Just kidding. Another human moment. Anyway. This to drive more people into the stand. We have the "CCMP PR Team". This was to off set thet cost of racing. Many are taking advange and are saving some BUCKs!!!! Call Mr. Promo. at 941-575-7223.
        Thanks and are you running the Super Late this weekend?????
        Thanks for the support!!!
        Bobby Diehl
        Last edited by Bobby Diehl; 12-09-2008, 12:33 PM.

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        • #5
          And the real date is...............?????????

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          • #6
            Yes, I ordered 3 slabs yesterday for our SLM, my pro 4 & Hurricane Hoppers Pro 4. Mike

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            • #7
              The date is 12-20-08 anwill be Know as the "CCMP's Hands around the Community"

              The date is 12-20-08 and will be named "CCMP's Hands Around the Community" for Avery Hutson. See New post.

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              • #8
                "CCMP's Hands Around the Community"

                The real date is dec. 20th and not only will it benefit the fans it will also help Seven-week-old Avery Hutson who is being treated for skull fractures and severe injuries she received when her father beat her last fri. night. Driver Derrick Horton has spear headed this cause and will donate his winnings in the classes that he runs in. Way to go Derrick! If we all help, maybe we all can make a difference in this little girl’s life that has just begun so brutally.

                this is the latest article from the news press today 12/9

                Seven-week-old Avery Hutson may be home in two days and her father, charged with abusing her Friday, still sits in a Lee County Jail, unable to come up with $150,000 in bail money.

                On Friday, Avery was rushed to HealthPark Medical Center and then flown to All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. She is being treated for skull fractures and severe injuries she received when her father beat her, Cape Coral police said.

                On Sunday, doctors removed a breathing tube and a brace used to hold the tube.

                She had her final MRI on Monday, is breathing on her own and may begin eating on her own, her mother, Laura Hutson said. She may be home in two days, she said.

                “I’m still in shock and denial,” she said of the situation. “You think you know somebody and you don’t know.”

                Geoffrey Scott Hutson, 41, the girl’s father, is charged with one count of cruelty toward a child causing great bodily harm. His next court date is scheduled for Jan. 5.

                According to a police report, Geoffrey Hutson at first told police that as he picked up the baby and reached for a towel, she slipped from his arms and fell, hitting her head against the side of the tub. He later changed his story, police said.

                Police were notified by doctors at HealthPark Medical Center in south Fort Myers who said that Avery’s injuries were inconsistent with being dropped. Then, Geoffrey Hutson told police that he “lost it” because his daughter wouldn’t stop crying.

                He told detectives he struck his daughter on the left side of her head four to five times with his open hand, picked her up and squeezed her, hit her in the head, held his hand over her mouth and lifted her to the ceiling fan, which struck her head.

                “I trusted him and Avery trusted him,” Laura Hutson said.

                North Fort Myers resident Derrick Horton, a local car racer, will donate any winnings from a race Saturday at the Charlotte County Motorsports Park to Avery’s family, he said.

                The park’s owner said he will contribute $100 and other local company sponsors are donating money. A video of the race will be raffled off and sports park officials will ask for donations from fans. The race will be called “All for Avery.”


                — The News-Press staff writer Cristela Guerra contributed to this report

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                • #9
                  CCMP's starts a new program. We are more than just Racers!!!!

                  We at CCMP are a Family of Racers. But also we give great support back our Community. For our first two years we have helped over 60 plus different programs. Organization such as the Autism Awareness, Boy Scouts, Cancer Awareness, Diabetes, Election of Community Officials, Fire Fighters with Cancer, etc... I would like title this action we do. "CCMP's Hands Around the Community" I will get Jack Smith from KARNAC to make up an area on our website so people can view the things we support. The weekend coming up of 12-20-08 will be our first Christmas for the Cummunity with $10.00 Grand stands tickets. We will launch the first "CCMP's Hands Around the Community" in Avery Hutson's name. This is the seven week old infant from Cape Coral that as beat for hours from her Father. She needs our support. I will like to personally thank Derrick Horton for opening our eyes to this cause. We will give $1.00 for each paying Fans. Please help get the word out for this GREAT cause. She needs our support. I would like to have all the FANS and racers alike file on to the track holding hands in supports of this cause. Wouldn't it be great to have enough to circle the whole track. Please say a pray for Avery and her Mother.
                  Thanks for the support for believing in the Dream.
                  Bobby Diehl

                  The Story in the paper.
                  Laura Hutson said her newborn daughter is improving as she recovers from injuries Cape Coral police say her father inflicted.

                  Seven-week-old Avery Hutson was being treated for skull fractures and severe injuries she received when her father beat her Friday, Cape Coral police said.

                  She remains at All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, according to hospital spokesman Roy Adams.

                  “They’ve taken the breathing tube out,” Laura Hutson said Sunday. “They put it in as just a precaution.”

                  She also said medical staff removed the brace Avery had around her neck to hold the tube in place.

                  Her father, Geoffrey Scott Hutson, 41, is in custody at the Lee County Jail, charged with cruelty toward a child causing great bodily harm.

                  Geoffrey Hutson at first told police that as he picked her up and reached for a towel she slipped from his arms and fell, hitting her head against the side of the tub. He later changed his story, police said.

                  Police were notified by doctors at HealthPark Medical Center in south Fort Myers who said that Avery’s injuries were inconsistent with being dropped. Geoffrey Hutson told police that he “lost it” because his daughter wouldn’t stop crying. He told detectives he struck his daughter on the left side of her head four to five times with his open hand on the master bed, according to a report by Detective Kurt Grau.


                  Then, Hutson said, he picked up his daughter and squeezed her midsection with his hand and held her against his shoulder, according to the report.

                  When she wouldn’t stop crying, Hutson said he hit his daughter on the head two to three more times and struck her on the back several times, the report said.

                  He also said he put his hand over her mouth until she stopped crying and squirming and then he laid her in her crib.

                  When she began crying again, he picked her up and twice threw his daughter against the iron headboard of the master bed.

                  At one point, he lifted his daughter above his head and she struck a fan blade with the side of her head, the police report said.

                  He said the ceiling fan was not moving. Hutson said he also threw his daughter into her crib two to three times and her head struck the side rails and a portable night light in the bed, the report said.

                  Laura Hutson on Sunday asked for prayers for her daughter to continue, but said she did not care to know about her husband.

                  The Chrismas Race will be the 1st "CCMP's Hands Around the Community" for Avery Hutson.
                  Thanks for those who believe so we could become this type of Business.
                  Please say a pray for Avery.
                  Bobby Diehl

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